inHabit. It’s more than a conference, it’s a movement.
Remember Disney’s Frozen? The original was a cultural phenomenon partly because nobody knew what to expect, but upon its release, its catchy soundtrack was being sung by every young girl under the age of 12 for at least 18 months. More than the animation style and the story, it was the songs that were inescapable,…
In Part 1 I used this working definition for spontaneous worship, calling it a “dynamic expression of worship that flows from a deep connection with God in the moment.” I highlighted three tenets of spontaneous worship from scripture: that it should flow from Worshiping God in Spirit and in Truth (John 4:23-24), that spontaneous moments…
I often get asked when I am equipping worship teams about how they might develop in spontaneous worship. One friend asked me years ago: “Is it just Christian “ad-libbing” or “riffing”” Absolutely not. Whilst I am in the midst of writing a book or two about how to develop in prophetic worship, I though I’d…